Bill Coates, of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, reports St. Louis Rams RB Moe Williams (knee) tested his knee during practice with the Rams and said it felt good to be on the field. He took limited reps Thursday, Aug. 3, as the team wants to work him into the mix slowly. He'll be competing for the team's No. 2 running back role.

Associated Press reports St. Louis Rams RB Moe Williams (knee) had two physicals with the team. The first one wasn't clear, so they brought him in for a second one and he was able to pass that physical. He is recovering from micro-fracture surgery on his right knee, which was performed in November last year. Head coach Scott Linehan said Williams feels good and they feel he will be a "great addition" to the Rams. Williams will compete with RB Tony Fisher for the No. 2 running back position. Williams also brings the ability to play on special teams, according to Linehan.

Bill Coats, of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, reports free agent RB Moe Williams (Vikings) made a second visit to Rams Park Tuesday, Aug. 1, but left without signing a contract. Williams played in Minnesota when Rams' head coach Scott Linehan was the Vikings' offensive coordinator.

Adam Schefter, of the NFL Network, reports the St. Louis Rams visited with free agent RB Moe Williams (Vikings) Wednesday, May 31. Rams head coach Scott Linehan knows Williams' skills from their days together in Minnesota, and now he is interested in having them in St. Louis.

Sean Jensen, of the Pioneer Press, reports agent Ethan Lock said Tuesday, April 25, free agent RB Moe Williams (Vikings) has not formally retired and may return to the NFL. "It's not clear that he's retiring," Lock said. "That's not accurate at all." Williams will have to find an NFL team willing to sign him.

Updating a previous report, the Associated Press reports free agent RB Moe Williams (Vikings) was found guilty of disorderly conduct Thursday, April 21. Williams was accused of touching the breasts of a dancer in a public space during a boat cruise on Lake Minnetonka last October. A jury found him not guilty of indecent conduct and lewd or lascivious behavior. Williams was fined $300 and ordered to complete 30 hours of community service that benefits women or children.

The Associated Press reports opening statements were given Wednesday, April 19, in the misdemeanor trial of free agent RB Moe Williams (Vikings). Williams was one of four players charged with indecent conduct, disorderly conduct and lewd or lascivious conduct. Prosecutor Steve Tallen said he would show that Williams touched a woman's breasts while he danced in view of other people on a boat cruise on Lake Minnetonka last October. Williams' lawyer, Joe Friedberg, told the jury his client's conduct was not a crime, because he was "with a woman who was 100 percent consenting."

David Chanen, of the Star Tribune, reports jury selection began in the misdemeanor trial of free agent RB Moe Williams (Vikings) Tuesday, April 18. Opening statements in Williams' trial are expected Wednesday, April 19. Six jurors are needed for a misdemeanor case.

The Star Tribune reports the trial of free agent RB Moe Williams (Vikings), charged with lewd conduct in connection to an alleged Oct. 6 boat party on Lake Minnetonka, is scheduled to begin Tuesday, April 18.

The Associated Press reports an attorney for Miami Dolphins QB Daunte Culpepper asked a judge Wednesday, March 22 to throw out misdemeanor charges against his client stemming from a boat party sex scandal. Culpepper, along with free agent RB Moe Williams (Vikings) face misdemeanor charges of alleged lewd conduct that includes touching a naked woman during lap dances. Culpepper's attorney argued that even if the players did receive lap dances during the boat party, it wasn't a crime.

Alex Marvez, of the Sun-Sentinel, reports Miami Dolphins QB Daunte Culpepper will find out Wednesday, March 22, if a Minneapolis judge will dismiss three misdemeanor charges filed against Culpepper and free agent RB Moe Williams (Vikings) in October for their alleged participation in a sexually charged boat tour. Culpepper is expected to appear in Hennepin County District Court in Minnesota for the hearing. Culpepper was charged with indecent behavior, disorderly conduct and lewdness. A motion for dismissal was filed earlier this month claiming the decision to press charges against Culpepper and Williams was racially motivated and lacked probable cause. If convicted, Culpepper could face up to 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.

The Associated Press reports lawyers for Minnesota Vikings QB Daunte Culpepper and RB Moe Williams have accused a prosecutor of racial discrimination. The attorneys served a motion Wednesday, March 2, asking for the dismissal of charges against the players. The lawyers claimed that prosecutor Steven Tallen charged black men but ignored possible crimes by two white men in the team's boat party scandal.

The Associated Press reports Minnesota Vikings RB Moe Williams had his trial date set by a judge for April 18. Culpepper agreed to be tried with QB Daunte Culpepper for charges against them during an incident at a party on a boat. Both pleaded not guilty to charges of lewd and indecent behavior.

The Associated Press reports Minnesota Vikings RB Moe Williams pleaded not guilty to three misdemeanor charges from the boat party earlier in the 2005 season. Williams is charged with indecent conduct, disorderly conduct and lewd or lascivious conduct. A pretrial conference is set for next month.

Associated Press reports Minnesota Vikings RB Moe Williams has been charged with three misdemeanors for taking part in a boat party earlier this year on Lake Minnetonka. He has been charged with indecent conduct, disorderly conduct and lewd or lascivious conduct, according to court papers. Head coach Mike Tice, who was careful with his reaction, said unless there is a conviction of some type he will not take any action or speak further on the matter.

The Star Tribune reports Minnesota Vikings RB Moe Williams (knee) is expected to miss the remainder of the season because of damage in his right knee, a team official said Tuesday, Nov. 15. He likely will be placed on Injured Rreserve today.

Updating previous reports, Minnesota Vikings RB Moe Williams (back/knee) will have the swelling in his knee tested to determine if he can go in Week 10 against the New York Giants. Williams is also recovering from a back injury. Williams missed their Week 9 game against the Detroit Lions because of these injuries.

Minnesota Vikings RB Moe Williams (knee) did not practice Friday, Sept. 30, and has been downgraded from probable to questionable for the Week 4 game against the Atlanta Falcons Sunday, Oct. 2. Williams probably will not play.